So what is the difference between an Asymmetrical & a Symmetrical Internet Connection? Let us explain!
The main difference between asymmetrical & symmetrical internet connections is the balance between download & upload speeds:
Asymmetrical
- Download speed is higher than the upload speed.
- Common in residential broadband plans (e.g., DSL, cable, or fibre).
- Designed for activities that require more downloading than uploading, such as streaming, browsing, & downloading files.
- Example: A plan might offer 100 Mbps download & 20 Mbps upload speed.
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Symmetrical
- Download & upload speeds are the same.
- Common in business-grade or high-end consumer plans, such as fibre internet.
- Ideal for activities that require heavy uploading, such as video conferencing, cloud backups, online gaming, or hosting servers.
- Example: A plan might offer 100 Mbps download & 100 Mbps upload speed.
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